Publish dateWednesday 29 March 2023 - 14:00
Story Code : 267586
From the retention of the foreign minister to the sharp reaction of the Zionist authorities to Biden
News sources from Israel have reported that Yoaf Gallant, the minister of war of the Zionist regime, who was previously dismissed by the prime minister of this regime, will remain in his position. Meanwhile, despite Benjamin Netanyahu announcing the postponement of the judicial reform plan, the protesters have emphasized that they will remain in the streets. In another event, the Minister of Internal Security of Israel, in response to Biden's comments, said that Israel is an independent state and is not one of the stars of the American flag.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The deputy ministers of war of the Zionist regime emphasized that Gallant will remain the minister of war of this regime until further notice. Earlier, Netanyahu told Gallant that he no longer trusts him because he is acting against the ruling coalition headed by Netanyahu.
 
With the beginning of the protests in the occupied territories in the last 12 weeks and its increasing spread due to the protest against the law of judicial reforms of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, the process of these protests has flared up and it has reached the conflict of Netanyahu with the military and security apparatus of this regime.
 
The first victim of the power struggle in the Zionist regime is the war minister of this regime, whom Netanyahu fired on Sunday for criticizing his policies. Of course, it has now been reported that he will remain at the position of the Israeli Ministry of War until further notice.
 
On the other hand, even though the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the Minister of Internal Security of this regime, Itamar Ben Gower, agreed yesterday after holding a meeting that the changes known as judicial reforms will be postponed and this plan will be implemented in the summer to be proposed in the Knesset for approval, but his opponents insist that they will still be present in the streets.
 
While Reuters reported on Tuesday evening that Yoaf Gallant may remain in office despite Netanyahu's dismissal order, the opposition Zionists have emphasized that they did not pay attention to Netanyahu's actions and will continue their protests.
 
In another case, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, in response to the words of US President Joe Biden last night, said that Israel does not make its decisions based on external pressures.
 
In his speech, Netanyahu said: "Israel is a sovereign state and does not make its decisions based on external pressures."
 
Last night, Netanyahu said in response to Biden: "Israel makes its decisions independently and is not under any external pressure, including its best friends."
 
After Netanyahu's sharp reaction to Joe Biden's statements about the tense situation of the Zionists, Itmar Ben Goyer, the Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist regime, also reacted to Biden's words.
 
In this regard, Ben Guerre said to Biden: They (Americans) should understand that Israel is an independent "state" and not one of the stars of the American flag.
 
Meanwhile, the American president said on Tuesday evening in response to the crisis in the occupied territories: "We hope that Netanyahu will withdraw from the judicial reform plan in Israel."
 
The American president added: "There is no invitation from Netanyahu to visit the White House in the near future."
 
Earlier, the Reuters news agency, quoting its informed source, reported that the President of the United States did not invite the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime to visit Washington.
 
The media of the Zionist regime, including the Times of Israel, have stated many times that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is extremely angry that Biden did not invite him to Washington and despite the fact that more than 3 months have passed since he became prime minister, he has not paid attention to him, and that is why Because of this, he has forbidden the members of the party under his leadership (Likud) from meeting with American officials during foreign trips.
 
The tension created between the White House officials and Tel Aviv cabinet members caused Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition in the occupied territories, to warn about its consequences. In a Twitter message, while condemning the positions of Netanyahu's cabinet, he wrote: "Israel was the closest ally of the United States for decades, the most extreme government in the history of this country destroyed it in three months."
 
In another international reaction to the unrest in Israel, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Nasser Kanani, tweeted yesterday in English about the current situation in the occupied territories and the American authorities' concern about this situation. , says; "The United States strongly urges Israeli leaders to compromise as soon as possible, as this is the best way forward for Israel and its citizens."
 
Kanani added: Israel is the only place where America is honestly committed to its security.
 
In the past weeks, dozens of cities from the north to the south of occupied Palestine, including Tel Aviv, Haifa, occupied Jerusalem, Beersheba, Rishon Letzion and Herzliya, have been the scene of hundreds of thousands of demonstrations against the far-right cabinet.
 
This demonstration was held in the shadow of a fierce dispute between the far-right cabinet coalition led by Netanyahu and the opposition faction led by the former Prime Minister of the Zionist regime Yair Lapid over the judicial reform law.
 
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